The Museum of Mallorca presents “Miramar”, a new exhibition by Tomeu Estelrich inspired by Ramon Llull

Oct 20, 2025 | Actualidad, Current affairs, Featured, Interview, Portada, Post, Revista Lloseta, Thursday Daily Bulletin, Tradition

The Museum of Mallorca has opened the exhibition “Miramar”, featuring the work of Mallorcan artist Tomeu Estelrich, a tribute to the life and thought of Ramon Llull, one of the island’s most influential historical figures.

Organised by the Directorate-General for Culture of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sports of the Government of the Balearic Islands, the exhibition is part of the International Ramon Llull Congress, taking place on November 20, 21, and 22. The project is supported by the Museum of Mallorca and funded by the Sustainable Tourism Tax (ITS).

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“Miramar” explores the universal influence of Ramon Llull (1232–1316) — a key medieval philosopher and pioneer of intercultural dialogue. Through his paintings, Estelrich interprets Llull’s writings and travels, reflecting on his message of peace, understanding, and the pursuit of wisdom.

The artist, Tomeu Estelrich, originally from s’Alqueria Blanca, presents a selection of works distinguished by vibrant colours, organic textures, and a deep reflection on the relationship between humanity and nature. The exhibition is curated by Toni Torres.

A catalogue titled “Miramar” accompanies the show, featuring essays by Antoni Vidal Ferrando, Carme Castells, Sebastià Portell, Pau Vadell, and Sebastià Alzamora. The catalogue will be officially presented on November 11 at the Museum of Mallorca’s auditorium.

The exhibition will remain open to visitors until November 30, 2025, at the Museum of Mallorca.